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Same here. Would really like to hear about a proper fix. Starting a network test as a potential fix is a joke.
Then I would recommend providing some information about your internet service, as it is clear that this issue isn't widespread - if it were, you'd be reading about it in the headlines.
Who is your internet service provider?
What region are you in?
Are you on university/college internet?
What is your PSN ID?
What troubleshooting steps have you tried so far?
- 10 years ago
Who is your internet service provider? Time Warner Cable
What region are you in? US East (Kentucky)
Are you on university/college internet? No
What is your PSN ID? Rorchackbar
What troubleshooting steps have you tried so far? Port forwarding, restarting system/router- 10 years ago
@MontyKy one additional step you might try is setting your router to use the Google DNS, as listed in this help article at the bottom: https://help.ea.com/en/article/how-to-flush-dns-cache-for-windows/
Not sure if that will work, but fingers crossed.
- 10 years ago
Thank you for the suggestion, but still no luck.
Also, the "Test connection" work around is no longer working for me today.
- 10 years ago
This same problem began with BF4 on my PS4. It turns out that when my cable company switched out my cable modem a few months back the modem it recieved from them had built in wifi and was also a router. This cause my physical hardware to be setup as double routered because with the old modem I already had a personal wifi router. I had my ps4 plugged in thru Ethernet port on my personal wifi router, so all I did was move the ether net plug to the cable modem router and this foxed my problem without having to configure port forwarding or setting up a static ip for my ps4!
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